TTFA Constitution

On July 12, 2015,member associations of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) adopted and ratified a new constitution for the governing body of football.

The statutes that make up this document are the culmination of efforts that not only began under the auspices of the Independent Football Reform Commission but also take inspiration from efforts of members of the Trinidad and Tobago football family who sought statute reform decades ago to ensure all relevant stakeholders of the game have a voice in the governance of football in this country.

The TTFA Constitution is a living document of 83 articles designed to provide guidance and structure for football policy makers. Most importantly, it gives a voice to all who make Trinidad and Tobago football a vibrant and internationally relevant sport at all levels; both on and off the field of play.

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association was formed on July 23rd, 1908. Expatriate workers who taught the game to locals played the game in the oilfields.

A certain player by the name of Dwight Yorke captained this country to its first ever FIFA World Cup, the 1991 FIFA Under 20 World Cup in Portugal. And in 2006 he also captained the Senior Men's Team to the 2006 World Cup in Germany